Baker High School - Spartan Yearbook (Baker, MT)

 - Class of 1952

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QT? .L CLASS HISTORY or '52 In the year of one thousand, nine htmdred and 40, to the teachers sorrow, a group of eager minded, education-boundQ'?j youngsters began the 12 year drag beginning with the lst grade under Miss Donavon and Miss Severts. After passing on condition from the lst grade into the second grade, we gave her such a horrible time that she pushed us into the 3rd grade just for the sake of getting rid of us. After bribing our overseer, Miss Mathieson, we finally fell into the 4th grade. After the usual, much-needed by us and more needed by the teachers, 3 month vacation, we skidded across the hall into the 5th grade and gave the teacher the usual bad time. After enduring all the hardships of school for 9 months, we slid down the hall into the 6th grade, where along with Mrs. Finkbiners musical talent and teaching ability, we managed to finish up at the East Side School We celebrated our accomplishment with the usual end-of-school-year party. Thus we bade the old East Side farewell. After trying to make the next 3 months vacation go like wildfire so we could have the honor of being in Junior High, we started the '7th grade under the superior dictatorship of Mrs. Banta , We completed the 7th grade by the skin of our teeth, only to go back into the 8th grade still trying to get away from Mrs. Banta, At last we were herded on the stage to receive our wonderful diplomas and to sing our songs. , Sandy Hamilton was valedictorian with Connie Gunderson and Carol Irvine as salutorians. Thus we ended our unforgettable Junior High years. Another three months of recuperation was sadly ended as we trudged back as freshman to face the horrible ordeal of initiation, administered to us by the mean ole' sophies. We dressed as comic book characters, and on the last day, a program was held in the gym where we had a chance to display our hidden talent which have never been found. Much to our enjoyment QHA! HAU they sent us all over town on a delightful little scavenger hunt, and later, we were given the honor of painting the B . That night they tried to redeem themselves by giving a dance in honor of us lowly freshmen. Our officers for this year were President -- Carol Irvine, Vice-President -- Larry Martin, Secretary and Treasurer-Historian -- Jeanette Stark, Reporter -- Joyce O'Connor and our sponser was Mr. Haskell. We finished up the year by participating in the spring concert and festival. - We spent a delightful three months vacation raising cane before returning to the beloved prison. We started out the year by electing Carol Irvine President, Vice-President Jeanette Stark, Sec- retary and Treasurer Doris North with our sponsor being Mr. Lanston. We, the mighty sophomores, took out our revenge on the poor freshman by initiating them. The following Friday, we gave the poor little dears a party. This year we elected Elsie Olson and Rodney Larson ashcandidates for the carnival king and queen, with Elsie winning the crown. After suffering from the hardships imposed upon us by the slave drivers, we managed to struggle thru the spring concert and festival, and went home to recuperate for three months. The following fall, we trotted back like willing little salt diggers, to select as officers, Pres- ident Lavina Maier, Vice-President Joyce O'Connor, Secretary and Treasurer Jeanette Stark and Reporter Connie Gunderson, and Miss Casady as our sponsor. The annual Junior play, We Shook the Family Tree , was added to our list of achievements, and went over with a huge success because of the direction of Miss Casady. We also honored the great f?J seniors with the annual Junior-Senior prom, with harbor lights as our theme. , Again we topped the year off with the usual concert and music festival, and dragged ourselves home, not to return until the following September as mighty Seniors ! This year we elected Joyce O'Connor as President, Doris North, Vice-President, and Jo An Phebus as Secretary-Treasurer and Mr. Heftie as our sponsor. Everyone looked up at us as big wheels fSo we thought!J. This year the juniors showed us how much they appreciated us by giving a prom in our honor. We took the usualvacation from school this year called skip-day. Having concluded our final days of education in the halls of Baker High, we participated our talents in the usual spring ac- tivities, which included the play, music festival, and the spring concert, Thus we ended up our 12 years with Baccalaureate and finally Commencement. Joyce O'Connor Louise Christianson Jessie Howe Bob Dahl Jeanette Stark QSQKLQC stu. X g'?'i'i'a' SPONSORED BY x ' '- E S ' N a. c REPAIR sHoP and MOLINE and sou 17

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